Campbell and Cole, respected teachers and active researchers, draw on traditional and current scholarship to present complex interpretations in this new edition of their engaging account of Italian Renaissance art. The book’s unique decade-by-decade structure is easy to follow, and permits the authors to tell the story of art not only in the great centres of Rome, Florence and Venice, but also in a range of other cities and sites throughout Italy, including more in this edition from Naples, Padua and Palermo.

This study presents the full range of Edward Hopper's work, investigating the identity of the artist and the way his personality informed his art. In the late 1930s he emerged as a major realist painter of the US scene, developing a personal, severe...